The Louvre of Abu Dhabi is a “sanctuary” to great works of art but is also a work of art itself, one of the world’s urban wonders. It is fascinating architectural and engineering feat designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. Part of its uniqueness comes from the fact that it rises up off the island of Saadiyat and is surrounded by the waters of the Persian Gulf. And it is precisely to allow people to appreciate and admire the structure to its fullest that it is possible to tour around the museum in a kayak. Every day, except Monday, between 5 and 7 pm, it is possible to reserve a tour and paddle around this landmark, the centrepiece of an entire neighbourhood for an hour. A “city-museum” on the sea, made up of 55 different architectural structures, inspired by the “medina” and the low-rising homes typical of Arab architecture, especially one of its most emblematic elements - the dome. A double dome of 180 metres in diameter which knowingly plays with lights and shadow, creating, both day and night, a charming effect known as a “rain of light”. At certain times of the year, it is also possible to take the kayak tour at sunrise but only on Friday and Saturday, but also on full-moon nights as well.
With a collection of approximately 300 objects, including external loans, this exhibition will offer a diverse and intriguing exploration of the culture and beliefs intertwined with the lives of African kings and queens.
This exhibition is an intricate study of our eroding ecological histories, lost environmental wisdoms, monstrous development programs, and the "ghosts of extraction." The artists question who owns forest lands, who is being displaced, and who is being excluded from sites designated for conservation.
Helal is recognized as an artist at the forefront of contemporary abstraction in the Middle East. This exhibition draws inspiration from Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus and examines the search for meaning in an irrational universe, laying the foundation for the philosophy of Absurdism.
The Land and I is an exhibition that is also a powerful statement about the relationship between Anani, his identity as a Palestinian and his aspiration for freedom. Through his landscape works, Anani offers a testimony to reimagine the future.
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